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BIGGER! BRIGHTER! BETTER! BIGGER! BRIGHTER! BETTER! BIGGER! BRIGHTER! BETTER! BIGGER! BRIGHTER! BETTER! "The Whirl of the Town" is the Revue with- EVERYTHING. ST. JAMES-NIGHTLY, At 8. T. JAMES—Matinees—Saturdays, ST. JAMES—Mondays, and ST. JAMES—Wednesdays. j (Direction —Sir Benjamin Fuller.) Complete New Programme Tonight. CLEM DA WE CLEM DA WE CLEM DAWE CLE.M DAVVE CLEM DAWE CLEM DAWE CLEM DAWE CLEM DAWE CLEM DAWE CLEM DAWK CLEM DAWE CLEM DAWE I CLEM DAVVE CLEM DAWE CLEM DAWE CLEM DAWE (the Prince of Comedians) ■■'■ ■ • :; --.-. And hia NEW REVUE COMPANY - NEW REVUE COMPANY NEW REVUE COMPANY NEW REVUE COMPANY ■... In their, latest, Rollicking Hit! "THE-WHIRL "OF THE-TOWN." - "THE'WHIRL OF THE TOWN." ' "THE WHIRL OF THE TOWN."' "THE WHIRL OF THE TOWN:" . "THE WHIRL OF" THE TOWN." ; . "THE "WHIRL OF THE TOWN." (You'll Scream at.-hjs "Theatre" Number!) . Clem in his funniest sketches . . . new songs . . . Dances . . • Ballets . . . Hilarious interludes . . . Musical Gems ... by this brilliant company. You'll 'revel in every moment of the show. •■■■■■'— With — - Dorothy White, Gregory Ivauoff, Muriel O'Malley, Joe Shriner, Halliday and Watson, Ann Lueiano, Cliff c O'Keefe, Edna Moncrieff, Le3 White, Ralph Daly, Edna Lnsconibe, Eric Edgley, the Sun- | tanned Ballet and Tom King and His Orchestra. !' ' ■ Also new full-length feature filnij "FINISHING SCHOOL," j "FINISHING SCHOOL," "FINISHING SCHOOL," From the mnch-discussed frank story of modern youth. j ' - ■ : Witli I FRANCES DEE and JOEL MeCRAE, j BILLIE BURKE. j (Recommended by Censor for Adults.) Plans at D.I.C. and Begg's, or, after 3 p;m., at Theatre (54-775). RESERVED SEATS.—Dress Circle, 3s 6d (plus tax); Orchestral Stalls, 3s (plus tax). UNRESERVED - SEATS.—Dress Circle, 3s (plus tax); Orchestral Stalls, 2s Gd (plus tax); Back Stalls, 2s (plus tax); GRAND CIRCLE, Is. Children half-price to all | parts, except Saturday Evenings^ POSITIVELY NO FREE LIST. MONSTER MATINEE TOMORROW. MONSTER MATINEE TOMORROW. MONSTER MATINEE TOMORROW. MONSTER MATINEE TOMORROW. OHORTT'S THEATRE. OHORTT'S THEATRE. Continuous from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. COMMENCING TODAY. One of the year's greatest picture entertainments. Two .Paramount ■Masterpieces, FREDRIC MARSH, FREDRIC MARSH, FREDRIC MARSH, G4RY COOPER, MIRIAM HOPKINS, GARY COOPER, MIRIAM -HOPKINS, GARY COOPER^ MIRIAM HOPKINS, In Noel Coward's " DESIGN FOR LIVING.'' DESIGN FOR LIVING ' DESIGN 1"OR LIVING ' DESIGN TOR LIVING ' DESIGN lOR LIVING ' A feuppibly Dressed, Lau-hly Mounted . Production. (Recommended by Cec-or foi Adults ) Witty and delightfully iu»cinatint r DarLngly concerted Scandalously told and <-ci<:oned with spaikhng lomnnee' Second Big Film| • ' RANDOLPH SCOTT. RANDOLPH SCOTT, RANDOLPH SCOTT, JUDITH ALLEN, NOAH BEERY, JUDITH ALLEN, NOAH BEERY, JUDITH ALLEN, NOAH BEERY, In <Zane Grey's "THUNDERING HERD." .' "THUNDERING HERD." " THUNDERING HERD." -'THUNDERING HERD." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) A Spectacular Stampede of Thrills! j i 2000 wild buffalos thundering across the ; j plains! 1000 enraged Indians rebelling i against invading whites! Reckless pioneers fighting for fortune in a dangerous empire! Action! Suspense! Spectacle! BIG SUPPORTING PROGRAMME. ILBIRNIE KINEMA. LAST NIGHT! SLIM SUMMERVTLLE and ZASU PITTS In "LOVE BIRDS." ■ (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SATURDAY—Commencing at MATINEE. EDDIE. "ROMAN SCANDALS." CANTOR In "ROMAN SCANDALS." (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Newsreels, "Memories" (Organlogue), Novelty (U.F.A. Gem), and Silly Symphony, in Teohnicolour, "The China Shop." Matinee Extra: "Phantom of the Air." Plans at' Confectionery. Telephone 14-202. EMPIRE THEATRE, ISLAND BAY. Comfortably Heated. THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. A Real Laugh Special ; -. "3 ON A' HONEYMOON." ■ ". ■■•- • •- " . with" .■'■■.■ • SALLY EILERS. ZASU PITTS, CHARLES STARRETT. It's a riot! Three's a crowd any time, but "3 ON A HONEYMOON"—weII, it makes :. ' a swell picture! (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Saturday Afternoon: Big programme—arid Ep. .9 "Air Mail Mystery." More thrills than ever. "DEGAL ■-■■■• THEATRa, KARORI. ■tVEGAL; .: THEATRE, KARORI. TONIGHT, 8 o'clock, TONIGHT. '■:. RALPH.LYNN, "TJP TO THE NECK," "UP 'i'O THE NECK," Mary Brough, Winifred Shotter. (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) Ralph as a real, red-blooded cowboy. You'll laugh till your sides ache. CINESOUND NEWS, MUSICAL, SCENIC, GAZETTE. Monday and Tuesday, "FLYING DOWN TO RIO." CIIOSTIAKOFF AND CnOSTIAKOFF AND APOLLO SINGERS. APOLLO SINGERS. SENIA CHOSTIAKOFF. . PAUL VINOGRADOFF. MISS MYRA SAWYER. MISS AVA: SYMONS.. : MRS. ESTHER CAIGOU. •- H; TEMPLE WHITE. rpOWN HALL. , .!. J-O.WN HALL. ■ TUESDAY NEXT. Nine Part Son™ and Choruses, grave and gay by the well-balanced Apollos! •Box.Plan. 'at Best's. Tickets ,3s, 2s, and Is, or subscribers' tickets for 7s, giving two seats at next two concerts. V •■: ■■: :" GOM-UNN GAIDHEALACH. •■ A TALK r.'i!l be' eiven at the-CEILIDH . : held .in the Ha'l,.'Allen Street, on SATURDAY. AUGUST 11, by Mr. J. MacCallum. -.-■'■ Subject: "The Origin of Some 'Famous Pibroehs." GORDON MACBHEATHAIN, Run-Chleireach. : mii I'EN doctoh " IS the recognised Medico for Fountain Pens and Evcrsharp Pencils. Consultation free. Geo. Jeffery, Lambton Quay, cpp. D.I.C.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 35, 10 August 1934, Page 2

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